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Ellen Baker is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cervical cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 24 publications.
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Cervical cancer prevention and treatment in Latin America.
Melissa S. Lopez,Ellen Baker,Mauricio Maza,Georgia Fontes-Cintra,Aldo Lopez,Juan Manuel Carvajal,Fernanda Nozar,Verónica Fiol,Kathleen M. Schmeler +8 more
TL;DR: A number of evidence-based strategies being implemented to improve cervical cancer outcomes in Latin America are presented in this article, where the primary treatment for pre-invasive and early-stage disease can safely be performed in many low-resource settings.
Cervical cancer prevention and treatment in Latin America.
Lopez,G Fontes Cintra,Fiol,Juan Manuel Carvajal,Ellen Baker,Kathleen M. Schmeler,Fernanda Nozar,Mauricio Maza,Aldo Lopez +8 more
- 01 Feb 2017
TL;DR: A number of evidence‐based strategies being implemented to improve cervical cancer outcomes in Latin America are presented.
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Gynecological and Reproductive Issues for Women in Space: A Review
Richard T. Jennings,Ellen Baker +1 more
TL;DR: The reproductive and gynecological aspects of selecting, training, medically certifying, and flying women in space, and the reproductive outcomes of U.S. female astronauts after spaceflight are presented.
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Sample-to-answer, extraction-free, real-time RT-LAMP test for SARS-CoV-2 in nasopharyngeal, nasal, and saliva samples: Implications and use for surveillance testing
Kathryn Kundrod,Mary E. Natoli,Megan Chang,Chelsey A. Smith,Sai Paul,Dereq Ogoe,Christopher Goh,Akshaya Santhanaraj,Anthony Price,Karen Eldin,Keyur Patel,Ellen Baker,Kathleen M. Schmeler,Rebecca Richards-Kortum +13 more
TL;DR: Successful development, validation, and scaling of this sample-to-answer, extraction-free real-time RT-LAMP test for SARS-CoV-2 adds a highly adaptable tool to efforts to control the COVID-19 pandemic, and can inform test development strategies for future infectious disease threats.
Addressing high cervical cancer rates in the Rio Grande Valley along the Texas–Mexico border: a community-based initiative focused on education, patient navigation, and medical provider training/telementoring
Mila P. Salcedo,Rose M. Z. Gowen,Ana M. Rodriguez,Susan P. Fisher-Hoch,M. Daheri,L. Guerra,Paul A. Toscano,M. Gasca,J. Morales,F. E. Reyna-Rodriguez,B. Cavazos,E. Marin,C. Perez,M. Guerra,Andrea Milbourne,Melissa Lopez Varon,Belinda M. Reininger,Maria E. Fernandez,Tony Ogburn,Philip E. Castle,Joseph B. McCormick,Ellen Baker,Ernest T. Hawk,Kathleen M. Schmeler +23 more
TL;DR: The authors found that cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are approximately 55% higher in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) along the Texas-Mexico border compared with the average rates in the US.
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